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Last Updated : 2024-04-26 13:48:00
Colombo Additional Magistrate Nishantha Peiris today issued a travel ban order on five individuals, who are alleged to have been involved in the abduction of the Bambalapitiya businessman whose body was found in Mawanella last night.
The CCD filing a motion in Court sought court permission to impose a travel ban on the five individuals who are residents in the Wellawatte and Dematagoda areas.
The CCD also obtained a court order to send blood samples recovered at the scene where the crime had taken place to the Gintech institute to compare DNA samples with the victims father's blood.
The prosecution informed court that it had initiated a broad investigation over phone calls received from the suspects prior to the incident.(Shehan Chamika Silva)
Jagath Leanage Thursday, 25 August 2016 07:28 PM
Cant we know the names ?
Don Thursday, 25 August 2016 07:31 PM
Names would be nice so public can help. via DM Android App
ritu Friday, 26 August 2016 10:08 AM
Can the police start showing the faces of these criminals plsssssssss...I hope they will give such a punishment that they would just suffer and die....
rasheed Friday, 26 August 2016 10:19 AM
Definetly the Five are from minority community.
Wise Donkey Friday, 26 August 2016 03:30 PM
Filing a B report regarding the incident, the Colombo Crime Division (CCD) sought an order to prevent five individuals, Mohammed Imran Mohammed Ikbal, Mohammed Sadeer Basir, Mohammed Ikbal, M. Sumar and Mohammed Sally Mohammed Smith who were residents of Dematagoda and Bambalapitiya from traveling abroad on the grounds that there is a possibility of fleeing the country.
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